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it is a new business license tax that applies to businesses in richmond that will be required to pay annual fee on inventories or sales of any sugar sweet ended beverage of any type. >> the coalition again the beverage tax is funded by several soft drink companies they say opposition includes richmond chamber of commerce and local naacp. >>> teens and smartphones, new study finds young people who have them are hooking up more often than those who don't. researchers surveyed 2 1/2 high school stew tens in los angeles -- surveyed 2 thaw high school students . >>> screening for breast cancer saves lives. experts say it can cause more harm than thought. independent panel confirmed findings in the u.s. and other studies the panel says mammograms saves lives of 1300 women every year but at the same time 4,000 -- 4,000 women are overdiagnosed. >>> governor brown scheduled to speak at grand opening of space shuttle endeavour exhibit in los angeles this morning the craft is sitting at its new home. eight rifed there two weeks ago 17 hours -- it arrived there two weeks ago 17 hours after sched
it is a new business license tax that applies to businesses in richmond that will be required to pay annual fee on inventories or sales of any sugar sweet ended beverage of any type. >> the coalition again the beverage tax is funded by several soft drink companies they say opposition includes richmond chamber of commerce and local naacp. >>> teens and smartphones, new study finds young people who have them are hooking up more often than those who don't. researchers surveyed 2 1/2...
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if measure n passes drinks would cost a penny more an ounce. >> init's a regressive tax that hurts the people that can least afford it. >> reporter: taás one of the arguments the coalition against the beverage tax is making the group spent $2.5 million to put up billboards and hire san francisco media firm, chuck finnie is their spokesperson. >> it's going to result for higher grocery bills whether or not they drink soda. >> reporter: without billboards the yes on measure n people are relying on town hall meetings like this one tonight, word of mouth and information on the impact on health because of sugary drinks. the statistic from the dcd, half the population has a sugary drink each day. teenage boys are the big consumers averaging two cans of soda a day. low income people get 30% of their calories from sugary drinks in compare to to 4% from more affluent people. >> it's hurting us. >> reporter: richmond will decide if a penny an ounce of protection is worth a pound of cure. this is the first time that a soda tax will appear on a ballot, reporting live in richmond, noelle walker. >
if measure n passes drinks would cost a penny more an ounce. >> init's a regressive tax that hurts the people that can least afford it. >> reporter: taás one of the arguments the coalition against the beverage tax is making the group spent $2.5 million to put up billboards and hire san francisco media firm, chuck finnie is their spokesperson. >> it's going to result for higher grocery bills whether or not they drink soda. >> reporter: without billboards the yes on...
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. >>> new at 10:00, voters will decide whether to tax residents on soda and other sugary drivens. noelle walker is live where the debate is between your waste line and your bottom line. >> reporter: the no on measure n are paying for billboards popping up all over the city. tonight the no on measure n people are trying to convince voters that a yes vote would be bet every for their health. sodas and fruit drinks are popular, accessible and relatively cheap. if measure n passes drinks would cost a penny more an ounce. >> init's a regressive tax that hurts the people that can least afford it. >> reporter: taás one of the arguments the coalition against the beverage tax is making the group spent $2.5 million to put up billboards and hire san francisco media firm, chuck finnie is their spokesperson. >> it's going to result for higher grocery bills whether or not they drink soda. >> reporter: without billboards the yes on measure n people are relying on town hall meetings like this one tonight, word of mouth and information on the impact on health because of sugary drinks. the statist
. >>> new at 10:00, voters will decide whether to tax residents on soda and other sugary drivens. noelle walker is live where the debate is between your waste line and your bottom line. >> reporter: the no on measure n are paying for billboards popping up all over the city. tonight the no on measure n people are trying to convince voters that a yes vote would be bet every for their health. sodas and fruit drinks are popular, accessible and relatively cheap. if measure n passes...
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the coalition against the -- tax funded by several soft drink companies >>> teenagers and smartphones. michael finney thinks a -- takes a closer look at apps conn >>> good morning. 6:44. sandy still churning, wind 65 miles per hour center around hagerstown, maryland look at the scope of that system, huge thousands of miles wide going to back-up our system a little today dry you can see with rain possible in eureka by the afternoon, 68, 70s chico, sacramento. 80 few fresno, mild 65 in tahoe. >>> 6:44 now. >> facebook, instagram and google plus popular apps for teenagers. other apps are gaining popularity. >> michael finney looks at what these apps do and privacy concerns parents need to be aware of. >> reporter: good morning. it is hard to keep up with what your kids are doing and using online it seems like within kid uses an app and suddenly so are his and her friends i am within a week that trend is over. i've got -- tips on what might be on your kids' phone today. many will use an app to text rather than using their phone company's texting plans. parents never find out. >> it is har
the coalition against the -- tax funded by several soft drink companies >>> teenagers and smartphones. michael finney thinks a -- takes a closer look at apps conn >>> good morning. 6:44. sandy still churning, wind 65 miles per hour center around hagerstown, maryland look at the scope of that system, huge thousands of miles wide going to back-up our system a little today dry you can see with rain possible in eureka by the afternoon, 68, 70s chico, sacramento. 80 few fresno,...
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. >> in the newsroom coming up at 5:00 ballot measure could collect taxes to care for animals in one zoo. opponents blame it's a land grab. state top cop has a warning for app developers tonight. how they may be breaking the law. all that and more when we see you at 5:00. oork face book, google plus are popular for teenagers. do you know what sells on your child's mobile device? >> now what the apps do and privacy concerns. >> there are many apps. >> that is the problem. what are your kids use something seems like one uses an app. suddenly all of the friends and school are using them, too. then, within a week the trend is over. there are some tips on what your kids might be using on their phones today. many teens will use an app to text rather than using texting plans so parents never find out. >> a lot harder to monitor texting on an app than on a phone. because on a phone, at the minimum, you can check your/+ bill and see who your kids are texting with. and on an app there is no way to call that up. >> the vp of communications for common sense immediata, a nonprofit organization p
. >> in the newsroom coming up at 5:00 ballot measure could collect taxes to care for animals in one zoo. opponents blame it's a land grab. state top cop has a warning for app developers tonight. how they may be breaking the law. all that and more when we see you at 5:00. oork face book, google plus are popular for teenagers. do you know what sells on your child's mobile device? >> now what the apps do and privacy concerns. >> there are many apps. >> that is the problem....
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it's empty calories. >> this tax is gonna equate -- is an aggressive tax that will result in higher grocery bills. >> the no on measure n campaign is funded by the beverage industry. if it passes, richmond could become the first in the country to impose the tax. >>> and giants' fans are beying up world series championship gear. federal agents are warning you make sure what you are buying is legal. the giants' dugout store at the ballpark was busy. they are expecting bigger crowds before and after the parade. the merchandise there, that's legitimate. the federal agent is the -- the federal agents say they've confiscated about 1200 shirts sold by illegal street vendors. you can always tell if it's counterfeit or fake if it has poor quality and if it doesn't have that hologram sticker. >> it's a big day for taco bell restaurants. they are offering, in -- everybody in america, includinger toly campbell a free ta bow -- taco. you can get one free doritos loco taco. if you go to the one at el makino real in redwood city, angel pagan himself may serve it to you. >> i may have to pass on the taco.
it's empty calories. >> this tax is gonna equate -- is an aggressive tax that will result in higher grocery bills. >> the no on measure n campaign is funded by the beverage industry. if it passes, richmond could become the first in the country to impose the tax. >>> and giants' fans are beying up world series championship gear. federal agents are warning you make sure what you are buying is legal. the giants' dugout store at the ballpark was busy. they are expecting bigger...
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during the same five-year period, the state increased tobacco taxes and anti-tobacco campaigns. uc san francisco center for tobacco control research and education says the next efforts should focus on banning smoking in apartment buildings, cars and outdoor locations. >> wonder why they didn't think of it earlier. this could protect babies from injury. 1.5 million americans, mostly infants and the elderly are injured when doctors and nurses rip off traditional tape from their paper-thin skin.k% the new tape allows e backing of the tape to peel away from the sticky stuff which could gently be rubbed off. >>> we have two very big stories, one obviously on the east coast and then with our own weather here with this thing that's happening on wednesday. >> what would that be? >> a giant storm. >> something giant. >> that, and whave the halloween forecast. the pressure is on to deliver a dry forecast. there's good news for that. we'll have a look at that when we come back. >>> coming up in sports, it's a divisional showdown in arizona as the 49ers visit the cardinals for some monday n
during the same five-year period, the state increased tobacco taxes and anti-tobacco campaigns. uc san francisco center for tobacco control research and education says the next efforts should focus on banning smoking in apartment buildings, cars and outdoor locations. >> wonder why they didn't think of it earlier. this could protect babies from injury. 1.5 million americans, mostly infants and the elderly are injured when doctors and nurses rip off traditional tape from their paper-thin...